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Show fuIlvDnn JLdfnViT5,B corn?r A1 questions submitted will bo cheer- tuny and carefully answered, except those seeking medical advice. SI h. .nnM?',ai,indMCg8CSJof.bu8lne,S8 flrm8 """ot bo Panted here, but will 2i D8 'ni'ir11 self-addrcased, stamped cnvolopo nccompnnlca tho request. eachterT r "r'tcd 1 tv,0i FuU namo and ndd' t accompany each letter or no reply can be made. EH A11 communications aro held strictly confidential. V?2U .1? p,00ms 8nd 8onK8' tho correct tltlo, the first line, or tho kJ 2d.Ltonniahr iS nCC.C,i8y ,n ordor.to flnd thcm' P1eae "end I .'tamped. Jt to you. rc(luest8' 80 tneV may bo forwarded directly Salt La&City,1 Urtah.ry k' W,th Pn and ,nk' 10 1Ic,Cn Brooks' Box 1545 M the.0t:.brrS"nddII.,t:n't' "nd ' P'm8 n J"t aa Bratef ul to you . . . .. I oven thoutrh thnrn muni manw n.i. tul Charlie Chateau. Jesse James. Alwaya In the Way. Don't Tak No for an Anawer, Little Hoy In Blue: A Mother Slta In Badness Ight Thinking- of her only Son. the The Drunkards Life: tho ftabel. Mabel, oh, my bea UJB pale, proud wife any Thou art sleeping" alone be llch the cold trranlte atone uch -,1..w'?lle. 1 drunkard's II Title Unknown: J I'm tlrod of dolls and fol-de-i vlfo I'm Bolng- to marry a nice 3 , or man With a little black mustache And pockets lined with alive PUi" gold. I la Won't Tou Be My Little OlrlT Ired .hR.d " 1,11,8 Brl onc Hke inut Bhe ,,a those aame pretty e And thoae aame bright eyi , 08 bluo - and Whon the Bees are In the Hi' deo come to you. Dear Hiss Brooks: am- I have been rending: your corm a long time. I haven't written yc . fore, but I have aome queatlona I - r jko answered. (1) My hair la ao 1st), that It doesn't look good braided I Lg B braid. What will be a good vr, comb It. (2) How long should 1 of 13 wear her dreases. Than! ally advance. DOTTIE, rtoosovelt. Tji irgo Better lato than never, you I avo Pottle- l Mow fprtunato you a " have ao much hair. A very 1 )Orh girllah atyle la to fasten It w tho large barretto close to the head I un. back and let tho enda hang In iwl cur!5' u your htt,r nt at curly you can curl the enda beaut ago on long strips of cloth, which doe ep- Injure It at all. Of course you 11 arrange the hair around tho fa any becoming manner, that suite of face. ,uco T(Hj Dear Mlsa Brooks: . Please print tho Stationery r tlon and tho Ink-Pllrtation. I B It you. rod a Art land, u I am printing the Stamp Kllri for you, but I know of no "Ink" F OOd tlon. Surely, stamps nro enough o nch Brt of thing, don't you thtnkT rcrv ne,thor good taste nor good form 1 ,, highly colored Inks or stationery ireu caj corrospondonce. It was lov t or you to send the aonga dear. op. you ao much. oat- ..Tl,e 8mP flirtation. Upside down on left corner 1 00K you. rd- Bame corner, croaa-wlae My 0jy la another's. vnl Straight up and down Got H!8e aweetheartl eso, Upside down on right corner ' few n more. ueo In center at top Yea. Opposite at bottom No. On right hnnd corner at right Un- Do you love meT or In loft hand corner I hato y nt, Top corner at right I wish nK friendship. lug Bottom cornor at left I seek acquaintance, jca. On line with surname Accept Uts The same upalde down I am oly caged. Iks. At r'Eht anglo, aame place I ,?, to ace you. 1 10 In middle at right hand edge 1 nto It will bo neceasary for the folio to send names and addresses b I can answer their letters, aa the heading this column Indicate. "Cowboy," Robertson, Wyo. " l8 pies," Thnyne. Wyo. "Bug and Di Washington, Utah. Bebe and Lll," ahone, Idaho. Tobble and Dickey, gan, Utah. Th Texas Cowgirl, ert Lake, Utah. Dear Miss Brooke: I really do not wish to impoa ni(. your B00d "ture but here I am n I'"" I am sending you the words ot lies aong "A Little Child Shall Lead Tli cm I hope It la the one you wlalu . . am taking It from my own men I alwaya loved the aong and I lea us u from my slater. If It Isn't 0x1 or right you'll forgive me won't y D0 I wonder If It's possible for -yo . nnd me "the Bear Story." contal uv- -tint Alex '1st made up his own tne W'y onct they wua a little boy to out In the woods to shoot a bear Jig. should like very much to have It Is poaslble. If you can nnd It I send you a self addressed, stai .ea, envelope to put It In. Thank yo ion much for your information you . before. We are working on a now nnd It aurely Is splendid P- Is called "A Southern Clnden lor- I vlli you could come to see It my w P'ay It. Ib It wrong to wis inta go on the BtaKeT Every time I aei " players, I want to Join them. I ea; loyo acting. I'm afraid that Is Ing only thing I shall really enjoy or 1th ,n tno "ne of occupation, I must take up any. moro of your time or you rtlll toss me Into that cry filling waste basket. Please mi irm ,ea yur answer ln our paper? I . you all the success ln the world ua remain, youra alnceroly. nr- qiaaLES, Lohl, ut srs. Your requests are very reason her a,SRlea. Come aa often aa you .. And then you aee, you have also io me a service by sending the aong Ity. ho have repaid me far whatever se end I have been to you. You did very lnu. Indeed to copy this aong from mei her "Old Bachelor." Rmuknvnr A - 1 1 1 . 1 1 mis takes, for did you not do the best you could, and who can do more than thntT " T.Jl?.. Da'.r story" 'ou wish la by James Whltconib Riley, nnd na It Is a very long one I shall ask you to send your envelope, plense. Wouldn't It be Just lovely If I could aee your playl But , '"Pose I can't, 'cause you questioners atlful keep me too busy. Suroly It Is not wrong for you to wish to go on the neath stage, but my dear It takes a great deal moro than "wishing" to get thore. re. Just go ahead and tako part In every thing of this kind which you can ola locally, and If your talent Justifies oung making the further study of It practical prac-tical or possible, I am sure the op-portunlty op-portunlty will present ltsolt for you r and to further your ambition. I am wishing wish-ing you success. Never fear, only your envelope reaches the waste paper baa-you, baa-you, ket, your letter, never, iris is of I would like very much to have yota .... n,wr a question or two for me If re I'll you will. To jvhat place are people having leprosy usually sent, and what Is the number at present Thanking you very much, I romaln, IP or . , It M. Mackay, Idaho, u be- Welcome K. M. Thore aro at present vould a total number of about 1,600,000 lepers thick In colonies and hospitals throughout n one tho world, China having probably the iy to greatest number with India and Japan 1 girl following. In tho United States proper a In there are but 278 victims of this dread ah. disease according to a late report. In enow, January, 1021, tho United States oatab. re to llshed a Homo for Lepers at Carvllle, iretty Louisiana, Thore Is also a Leper Sta-Ith Sta-Ith a tlon on Penlkese Island, Mass., a leper n the ward In tho County Hospital, Los loose Angeles, and one ln San Francisco, irally The largest colony In the world la on ltully Cullon Island In the Philippines, whore s not there are 8,000 lepers, and on Molokal re to Island, one of the Hawaiian group 1,100 ce In are cared for. There Is also a Porto your Rico Leper Colony and a Panama Lop. er colony In the Canal Zono. (I) Will you please print In your llrta- paper tho words to these songa: thank "The Girl I Left Behind," and "I Waa only Teasing." Thoy nre both very tah. old songs. (2) I have blue gray eyes ntlon and medium brown hnlr nnd light com., llrta- plexlon, what colors should I wcart f this Thanking you In advnnce, I am, youra It la truly, .0 use BLUB EYES, Wakolleld, Callt In ao- I am printing one of your aonga ly of Blue Eyes, but have not aa yet found rhank the other. If your skin la clear and smooth, you can wear blues, grays, coral pink, Jadn green, yol!sr, Uv-lovo Uv-lovo onder, bright red, brown and black very nicely, heart The JlrI I Left Behind Mr. I'm lonesome since I cross'd the hill, dbye, And o'er the moon nnd valley; Such heavy thoughts my heart da IVrlte All, Since parting with my Sally. I seek no moro the tine and gay, For each doea but remind me, ingle How swift the hours did pass away With the girl I've left behind me. Ji' Oh, ne'er shall I forget the night your The gtarB wero hrlght abovo me: ., And gently lent their allvr'y light your when flret she vowed she loved me. But now I'm bound to Brighton; camp. Kind Heav'n may favor And me, on" And aend me safely back again long To Ul B,rl rva Uft U8h,ni! me. ', The beo shall honey taste no more, Vrlte T,la dovo become a ranger Tho dashing waves shall cease to roar, wing s'er "he's to me a stranger; Bfore The vow" we've registered above rules &hull ever cheer and bind me In conatancy to her I love Dim- Th6 Brl I've' left behind me. ink," My mind her form ahall still retain. Sho- In sleeping or In waking, - f Lo- Until I see my love again Dea- For whom my heart Is breaking. If aver I ahould aee the day When Mara ahall have resigned me,4 For evermore I'll gladly stay e on With the girl I've left behind me. ' gain. . : the Dear Mlaa Brooka: lem." May we enter your buay littlo corner, sd. I I would like very much If you would nory. answer some queatlona fon u (I) irned What are tha latest dance pieces, (2) actly How ahould the decoratlona for a house 'OUT party In April be carried out. . (3) u to How ahould a girl acknowledge an In- Inlng troduotlon to a young man. (i) What ae'f. will romovo cum from a woolen dress, went Hoping to sea these questions ana- ." I wored In the next paper, we remain. If It FAT AND SLIM, Georgetown, Idaho, will Welcome, glrla. (1) Among tho late- tnped dance pieces are the following Fox u ao Trota: "Dreams of Hindu," "Beea gavo Knees," Lost (A wonderful Qlrl.) (2 play Green and yellow nro refreshing spring . It colors and could be carried out In alia." potted plants of Jonquils or tulips, when If these are not easily obtained bur h to or make paper ones. These are most b tha natural looking and If you make them Just yourself are Inexpensive and can the thereforo be used In great profusion, lovo, Green and yellow crepe paper can be t not used very artistically and effectively, now I can not glvo you any special des- ever crlptlon here, not knowing how large ay I a party. you aro planning, the size of wish your rooms or any details of your and plans. (8) A pleasant smile, a alight Inclination of the head and a repetl- ah. tlon of the young man's name la suf. table, flcent when receiving an Introduction, wish. (4) Immerse the spot In which the done gum la fastened In turpentine or ', and chloroform and you will nnd It can |